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Yechiel Shai

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Biochemistry|February 14, 2002
Conjugation of a magainin analogue with lipophilic acids controls hydrophobicity, solution assembly, and cell selectivityDorit Avrahami, Yechiel Shai
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|February 28, 2002
High similarity between reverse-oriented sequences from HIV and foamy virus envelope glycoproteinsSergio Gerardo Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 7, 2015
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial peptidesHans-Georg Sahl, Yechiel Shai
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 9, 2009
Temporins and their synergism against Gram-negative bacteria and in lipopolysaccharide detoxificationMaria Luisa Mangoni, Yechiel Shai
Plos Pathogens|July 14, 2009
Membrane-anchored HIV-1 N-heptad repeat peptides are highly potent cell fusion inhibitors via an altered mode of actionYael Wexler-Cohen, Yechiel Shai
Methods in Enzymology|November 13, 2003
Liposomes in identification and characterization of viral fusogenic peptidesSergio Gerardo Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|May 17, 2011
Short native antimicrobial peptides and engineered ultrashort lipopeptides: similarities and differences in cell specificities and modes of actionMaria Luisa Mangoni, Yechiel Shai
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|April 12, 2002
New insights into the mechanism of virus-induced membrane fusionSergio G Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 23, 2003
Viral fusion proteins: multiple regions contribute to membrane fusionSergio G Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
The Biochemical Journal|August 28, 2004
Arginine mutations within a transmembrane domain of Tar, an Escherichia coli aspartate receptor, can drive homodimer dissociation and heterodimer association in vivoNeta Sal-Man, Yechiel Shai
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Biochemistry|February 14, 2002
Conjugation of a magainin analogue with lipophilic acids controls hydrophobicity, solution assembly, and cell selectivityDorit Avrahami, Yechiel Shai
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|February 28, 2002
High similarity between reverse-oriented sequences from HIV and foamy virus envelope glycoproteinsSergio Gerardo Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 7, 2015
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial peptidesHans-Georg Sahl, Yechiel Shai
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 9, 2009
Temporins and their synergism against Gram-negative bacteria and in lipopolysaccharide detoxificationMaria Luisa Mangoni, Yechiel Shai
Plos Pathogens|July 14, 2009
Membrane-anchored HIV-1 N-heptad repeat peptides are highly potent cell fusion inhibitors via an altered mode of actionYael Wexler-Cohen, Yechiel Shai
Methods in Enzymology|November 13, 2003
Liposomes in identification and characterization of viral fusogenic peptidesSergio Gerardo Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|May 17, 2011
Short native antimicrobial peptides and engineered ultrashort lipopeptides: similarities and differences in cell specificities and modes of actionMaria Luisa Mangoni, Yechiel Shai
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|April 12, 2002
New insights into the mechanism of virus-induced membrane fusionSergio G Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 23, 2003
Viral fusion proteins: multiple regions contribute to membrane fusionSergio G Peisajovich, Yechiel Shai
The Biochemical Journal|August 28, 2004
Arginine mutations within a transmembrane domain of Tar, an Escherichia coli aspartate receptor, can drive homodimer dissociation and heterodimer association in vivoNeta Sal-Man, Yechiel Shai
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